The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, August 19, 1898, Image 5

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V **Wt}l. til* cavalry Nrflvart had »•’ tiff HMM did on omthMi WMV ( tk*y Until out ot ftftrad* «!»»{«* rhirfin Imm Ik* raakft *f' k»*ft*ft <k«« cm ofk~ day* did dal* 00 dn.r ptrtlarw and oOmt «m* ao t»r iltant Of cftura# a f*w of tk* a*«*raoft had kofftra of (Nr ova hut lit majority! rsrruliMl the* »b*r***r (hsy couldj p:<ti them »(*. "Tbs pr«» on ftnivin it Ifc* fIMM : ument and halted The band struck! up, tho orator began his kMpk a hen i there aai a disturbance la the ranks] of (ha horsemen A ehar*w wteild. ippamvljr aUliotit tap rriMMi. ntnr •n.l kick. causing the rider to neatly 1 loir bl> njuiilllir un. The crowd gate the horse plenty of room Htrange to any, the trouble tild not j cease but one home after another tie | gan to art a rartgely. The line of bortemrn was broken up entirely What nt the matter with the hornet?; ft aaeme! that the uaually quiet ant-1 mala had auddenij* taken on a new leaae of life aad wate act ing Ilka a aet of burking bronchos. The speaking au> nearly broken up, aa every truly got ; to watching the horses and wondering what «u the matter with them. Not*.| It wan noticed that in the dense crowd there was a lot of atnall boy a. Them hoy a were the cauae of the disturbance; nmortK the horses. About a week as-, ter the unveltlng of the momimeoi it] got otit that theae boys had been firing bent plna into the horaea' flanka by | means of a small allng. The crowd j had been exceedingly deoae, so the boys had not been noticed. The po lice evidently were not aa alert then aa they are now. or the young rascals would have been found out in the act of shooting the pins. The boys had got together before the big day and arranged their plan to worry the caval-j rymen. •'Nothing was ever done with the boys.” No doubt, many of them will read this, and remember the occurrence. The cavalry will remember It, any how. BEAT BTHE KLONDIKE. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville. Tex., has found a more valuable dis covery than ha* yet been made In the Klondike. For years he auffes<*l untold ageny from consumption, accompanied by hemorrahges; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He deflate* that gold la of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure —would have It. even If it coet a hun dred dollars a bottle. Asthma. Bronchi tis and all .throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles 10 cents at Howard & Wlllet's drug store. Regular size 50 cents and jl Guaranteed to cure or price refun ded. Wm. schweigert & Co., Jewelers. THE GEORGIA DON'T WANT IT VctiWH Till Tlttf Dm WmM Tift lbi«* Ik# •(*««** tmmMtottm fm • ttstt'l ft* > *440*4 00 fia#*** ■•* * m 90 lk« *ftltovpM *a 4* fiftarii #M I ft* aas* »n%«4Ylaft fft* %pr**<*i r riaftfffru *f tft# tvn*ft«o*a **4 ftN' r*m ■i'mvt-11 tattf <**4 f%f GNavpai* * Aflat aa l»*ftg*iio* *t ift* Hr Do* r»mita atitrl *f* uNlrr til# JnriMUrtHi of cilia rot»miNk* W* ft*4 «tia( (ft# linniid* nii] sol Htt intrti «aft con* (fttloa ai will mr f th* rr*imft ffirnu of tivsa ihai ait mooih* froai tills sk. nvfiftni of sat 4 r*t!m*4 sliali so ImprovA It* rnadho4 sa4 tracks aa ssill r#n4#r iraval o%«r tlif tame sale Tlie St* Drill. Tka rail road# using the da pots at th# gMilnta naiaaft havr aarood to make tfto nrcassary improrotyiania, aad at linlKici they vtl! b*lld a now 4oo#n. The nnmiM’i* ha# addrmard a t*tt*r to Ik* railroad ntbofitlta in rack c#ar, rskiag f*r plana of (hi Iwprotwiu'Bti, with the time whew the work will be romplrl-d. The Aght romes over the new depots demanded by the people of Amvricus aad Forsyth and (he Central of Geor gia railway I* restating the demand strongly. Mr. i. M. Kgan. the vice president and general manager, will be here on the 23d to preseni the rase for the Central. Mr. A. G. Jackson, general freight agent of (he Georgia railroad, and Mr. C. R. Capps, general freight agent of the Seaboard Air Mne, came before the romralsaion with a question which thur asked that body to decide. \ Fertilizer Case. Fertilizer manufacturer# on the Tine of the Georgia railroad at Atlanta have nnered to that line ahi; menta of fertil izer# to points on the Seaboard Air Line between Athens and Atlanta. This is a great deal longer route than over the Seaboard Air Line direct, but the shippers claim that the Georgia road must take the freight if it la offered, and haul It to Athens for delivery there to points on the Seaboard at the rates charged by the Seaboard short route. The object of this roundabout ship ment is to avoid the switching charge of $2 per car at At «mta on cars trans ferred here from the Georgia road to to the Seaboard Air IJne. If a through rate as tow were made by the round about route, the Georgia railroad could not odd the switching charge, as the Seaboard Air Une doea, Tor theta would he no switching. Mr. Jackson stated frankly that he did not want the business, but ne did not wish (o refuse It, and to take it. ThP commission refused to make a ruling without the formal filing of a complaint, but intimated that In a rase of this kind the road could not he oom pelled to name a rate lower than the combined locals less 10 per cent. This gives the business to the Seabcard and the Georgia road is content. COMPILING A NEW CODE \ tiff «I*C| T|«fc Tift* (•• tl*: (Ur* mm : ft**ooHM** **§ ftftft#* -»4 D** ossimmrn* pm*4 tk* m$ w*** SH D*oHf ft C4pftft lftoOMC«A» i «ift rft,nitt ant t, sm* IMr D%\mwf*f m***4l tftat Hfttk *4 ****** aft 4 ia* • <4 «m# *«tf f«4ti«l a# • a #aMßttt*ft ** fta** *** <ir * j mills'-#* f'lWfirlf t* f MfMffl. (YQfttllWf. 1 . M ».ni.ti m .. A F \TIi AI*T F*ll* *y fit* n *Fu o" ntlt>AT U UK'tl 33. 1«4I Attffttttfl. (i«., M*r h 33. tft|o i Ttt ittf Iftaynr aiid CM? ] I (Vunrtl « f AUCOOV* «ppniot<N| %n ffvrMv On* w«*rk flf .t.a. |n - |a. _ |J % . |AA, wßfl n*CUlNt>**#i | r f mm. .tut ‘r« nf rnttnrtl n t lilt* ()#rv | U4O. h#%'* IftSfhtrVr't Ik#* 4tit? I iMiffif'd iMm ir4 NfiRMIMI 111#* : ih» m wtlk 111# additk* of Ihwf •*** “ If <(f#|ißHVlß| > nfdlßlßfFfl, 9»HI* tl IrM'V . (fV**m DN rifßtY I* roft»(n ls (h# wnrk. j I !<•*wit t HeK followi: "An orrllttanr* Jin IN thitlea «»f IN City Atttll tW; M t*» Ww*kl? Payment* lnt*i (h# I’ily Tt**tti*ury t*y City onir*ra . H#f«*ivlnf nr tf«n4Hnr M»»ilwy ; Ing |n th# City.** And "To At*w*B4 (inß* ; * I.XIV nf tN tit? of !*•”)' Thl •!■#> r*rnmm#Rd thr idoptlnn of Iputtlng into ( mftk that thf work K# |iubliilK4 at aa *»arly a day •# prartlraM** P. J. O’CONNOR. Chairman. for tk«- OtMUdilft** | I Th# report waa r#fylv#d and ad*»t»tt*d; And tkr* ml** balmr o*op*nft*d. ik# °c*! dlßanr#« aa recommended wara #e%er 'ytly adoplfd. J,. T. nt/kMP: Clerk of Council. Ordinance# Paaaed. | on tka 22d of llarck. ttm, th* follow* ins ordlnama waa panm-ii In eouneft: ' Kartlrn I. Bf H ordaln*4 ky tha Citv JCounrtl o# Auyuata. and It U kafalty Lrdalnad ky autkority of miw, that all |f*rdlnan<*aa. part# of ordlnanra*. fono [hitlona and rtilra printed and mnUftnod lln tka ordlanf’ea. rr»aolutloa and I rulra of the City Oounrll of Aufinta. rnmnlied under the title "f "Gtty fmla jcf Augusta" by authority of resolu tions of council adopted January 7 nnd ' March 21. INW, he and the same «re| j hereby declared to be the ordinances, j resolution* and rules of the City Coun cll of Augusta and they shall have the force thereof. Took Kfleet Juna i, i«Bq Section 3 reads: "Re It further ordained, that so thla ordinance and code shall take effect on and after the Ist day of June, 1589." Section 4. And he It further ordained, that ao much of all ordinances and parts of ordinances a* conflict with this ordinance be and the same are hereby , rers-aled. , , I The compiler states the the book Is "respectfully dedicated to the people of Augusta.” Ho much for the preaent compilation of city laws. Now Ready for the Printers The new code is now ready for the printers, but that does not mean that It Is ready for th? public. ' The stupendous task nf reading and correcting every proof sheet Is to he yet done, and such wit Hake much time for each proof must be read most carefully. The difference of » word or letter In a legal work might he a most grievous error. There must he no mis takes even in the slightest degree. How It Was Done, The revising of the code was done by taking a copy of the old code and carefully cAnparlng every ordinance with every one passed since 1888. Bach one, when there was a change, was corrected, and, where it was necessary, some were stricken out. The Georgia I code had to he corrected several times. Und as far back, says Attorney Carrol!, 1789. The worlt seemed to grow, as ithe attorneys progressed with It. They | have spent many hours over the revis ing. If one will stop and think of the many ordinances passed since 1889, and the many ordinances added to or modified, they will realize the magnitude of the undertaking. Fixing the Index. A significant part of the work Is yet to come—the arranging of the index. This will be done after the proof sheets THU AUOT7BTA HGRAXD. !«*» #M» *** •M'NJ' I IbR-mf 4M ***** <*-*• AARfe* , ftwt fft* 'KftHN l *' i i: * ft* INMUM* ftM j ' mt* *o4* i§ HP*# ft*."*** *#4 *4ft t* I mmmf ▼*4* AI A*# !*** lOAA AMORH-. seat into toob seois I AH** 4 # ft ft*H4*f ft** **» 000 #ftl’NA *™A tm *ia»M fa « I*' fit * %4 •'>#l.. All*'* 0 * **♦*#*, ™ ft, rHuifv Hdtft* ?N# <*#f*W>* ftottr#?ftHlFftl P*?* |t HOO.OOO 0 P*o* M *offfttftft tftft Mil* lit |*r 400.090 ftfeirf ftipdtt **Sd tft } ROOtOM 00*0011? M ok*ol ! tUIIF I# ft* j»g _ ___a —— . .aw I f¥M*Hlillff d II TV H*dwr?loo *f Q*#*ft#* 2#fs«t A'i|. 10 1*» «4Ulfto ?#T? (ol‘ RrllAAl Uf,r# <k*ft 9100 000 oort* flf 1(1 tft# 9F#ft«*m mrnrbrf of tk» «do*? qualKy, and r»p**rf* pPHtoußt* it to k# j Ao FrtttliAß kRUdIfIRR —I i Aaw Mltfll Mllmlffd 111 (Ilf* lifllf nf b*r*drrhk of Pnw*l* t*M «M <**" tVo4 of MBftUfftft. **»d lk»t n?«r»? rr rryUwly bud Ik? Toda? k«rdiy r«0riO0» wbtr* vftrrlnailoft *#« oot born : IntrodiMrd tkr d!»r»«ir I# ft« rlrulrtit 1 nod dradl? ft# mr, it I* • fair Itifrr* rnr# to niiripo*r (kttl fßPftßAtlOfl b#9 ; Mftd* tkr diffftTTtirr. | Tkr Rultftß k#« drridrd to rmplo? ftrruaftrr. Wbi n iiir OftfVMMR lobtiMi j dk*r prmmtrd two tirrman phyi'fißß** lo him recently, he invited tkera to dinner, and (ken ralaed one to tke rank jof Oil la ireoßd Ham, tke otker to tke •rank of Hnnie-Mutemat. and tken. call* I ing to tke imperial tailor, had th* in tnilformcd a# liefltted their new rank. The Herald # sew fttandard War At* | [laa la a very timely publiratlon. whleh j laeem# to b* l well planned to anawer (he I queatlrms which fieople are uakina !«ibout eountriafi In different part# of {the world. The mari are In aufftelrnt • detail to tie entirely Intelligible, and the j 'low price at which tke atla* I# pub* llahed. to rent#, will make ignorance unpardonable. Realising the value of «uch an atla# The Auauata iieiald ar-1 ranged w ith the publish*!* for « #p< rial edition. Aa this new atlaa la not fori sale at any of the stores, our reader# j should hasten to send for a copy be fore the edition I* exhausted. Thinks Hanna I* Right Senator Hanna Is right. The coming Issue# of American politic# are not the questions of the past, but the new Is sues arising from the war; and great arid sufficient they are!—New York Hun. A SPLENDID ATLAS. The Herald has secured a few copies of the magnificent War Atlas Issued by Rand, McNally & Co , the great map makers. I hla Atlas I* a map of the world, and If you want to keep ported on Cuba, Porto Rico and the j Philippines you ought to have It. The regular price of Jhls Atlas, which la printed in lora, con. tains maps of Cub.. .Vest Indies, Hawaii, Europe, Asia, Africa, Spain, Philippines, North America, South America, the World, Oceanlca, China, Portugal and harbor charts of Havana, Santiago, San Juan, Matanzas, Cien fuegos, Manila, Cardenas and Santa Clara Bay*, is so cents. To Herald readers 30 cents. This Atlas is 14x21 inches and con tains 18 pages. You are sure of get. ting your money’s worth when you get the HERALD’S STANDARD ATLAS. Jusf as Well. Now that the war ia over, It will he Just as well, or better, ifj, Hanna wilt keep himself as inconspicuous os he was from the time %vac was declared until the protocol was signed.— Mana- Ifield fOhio) Shield. OASTOnIA . Bear, th. 11,8 KM Ycu Have Alwavs Bought No Kick From the Horse. Criticism is made because General Shatter wentito battle In a buckboard, hut the general's saddle horse is not Joining it.—Chicago News. PRESENTATION CEREMONIES |l|ikß|i trHrfdtl A ftftftft A ft##** *4 fMHMrtfc f otfciMitiai fly i I*o v«o***o Um?* ill#* |pM*#<o •• ft*****•**• **owftft, *m |ft«N<kftaft* ftftd ftNNB lkH#Bo* ft ftvwftk 1 ill fk# *<4lo Vift*# that# ***** I «vi. J***## ! H«| M*k*Mi fto4 %4|«Mftft< J*?**, 19*0*1 Ifta in (*#4r * |« ,»f 'tk» Htt** 91 It. Wllllftlftft 1 giir*i« «inl ik? kftftd I |ir|ißnin« 10 • comturlilvdi lorn ftnd 'fir «R«t vitlamiftft o#«*d# nf ik# Rtyni i«9tld(#r fmm MiMlrnl limp* down lo Ihft • yh# 4rrdft of Ihft rMof«Nl man In wur w**tv * htGßolof Icrllv r9HH>unt#d •( Run* k#r Hill ftn«> ftl Mnnnmuik. tft Ihft Rrv ioluMnnary war and 111 >Ol3. Hut It wraa tth n tft# mwl ftron# Ik* »oft«k#r*a voirr Vftft? In n fdlrk 004 * % (Hal rmald raaMy kt hmid In ihft farthmt rank#, and wk- n. trembling with iinrrftiruined fervor, he np*ke of Ike mnanift* eRt • kftra* . lo the rearye i«»r Ihft >UiUOk Rider*, ky tke rol>ired. .ninth cavalry, the «*itkuaia#iti of the fttildiera came mat with a rlnain* cheer. •‘And yei.” coniinucd the ppeaker. ranoie two ky four historian# aay that [lke nejtro <»R‘t flaht. ! **Tft« h'*r»*li»»n and of the ne* 'gro at»ldh*r la ley«»n 1 nutation, m l not « traitor In a black akin ha* ever yet Ikm>R found, *'At the commencement of the war with Stmn there waa but one colored i **nml«ftioned «<lHt«r In the entire ftr i my: now there are over two hun drrd.” Itev. Walker continued by saying [ that the long, dark nlghi of prejudb e was passing away and that the sable sons of Ham were to share In the labor and the glory of upholding and d-fen dlng the nag floating now over Culm. Porto Hlco and Ih* Philippines i In commenting *.n the negro's Itn I ta il vene.s the apes iter brought down the aland, so to speak, by the Statement that the only Iwo things In which he I did not imitate his white brother was In committting suicide and making aa jalg n manta. j Following the Rev. Wulker. Mayor Walsh was introduced and briefly spoke of the pleasure with which he had lis tened t« the awntimenta and elnouenca of hia predecessor; that before him he saw a former captain In the heroic ninth cavalry, now the honored colonel of the tenth volunteer Infantry. Th-* mayor concluded by paying trib ute to the worth and value of the col ored troops and expressed the belief that wherever It Was ordered, to what ever duties It was assigned, the tenth would always be In the van. Meanwhile the flag, which had been brought upon the stand, encased In Its black oiled leather wrapping, had been unfurled, nnd in the hands of Rev. W. J. White, was being gently waved to and fro in the bright aftertioon sun light. It was a beautiful specimen of the makers’ handiwork, a magnificent, heavy silken banner, with the words, In white, on the middle crimson bar, • Tenth Regiment. U. H. Volunteer In fantry.” tt was of the regular regimental size with a heavy golden fringe and sup- I ported by a polished oaken staff with 1 1,rasa fittings. Just as the sun was sinking red be hind the hills, Colonel Jones, wheel ing his horse, facing the regiment, gave the command in dear, ringing tones. Present Arms." and the hurly color bearer advanced to receive the flag. Mies Laney took the staff from the Rev. White's grasp nnd. and, with n few well chosen words, handed it into the outstretched hands of Its keeper. Chaplain Carroll, of the tenth regi ment, then holding up his hands to en join silence, said: j "We promise t f > honor, cherish and protect this flag; we promise to give a good account of it and of ourselves, and we promise to bring it bark un sullied and upborn, or report to God th ( , reason why." j Then, again, came a spontaneous and (inspiring outburst of patriotic enthu siasm: the officers shouted their orders, the first companies of the regiment be gan to move, the crowd surged into the vacated space and the ceremonies incident to the presenting of the Hag to the tenth regiment by the colored citizens of Augusta were at an end. Saturday .Shoe Bargains 100 pitf* Hunt 4 Mirb jt d Wolf Hio*. (itk Ck» lord* oftc |BO piki i jftih' Tint Hand* M. J? $4,00 Shots >9.49 ©ftr-See Our Windows All Cklldrcn'ft Sllpptr* At a Sacrifice AtHulherin’s Dm. (Haiftoaa Mat***?* - ■ Ak**l ik«> dft«* apt*** *t •** *0 ftka kmftftnft sm* la tkft Hftnifi ft RHft ft| «-*404*0 HOI*. HmIsMN AbMty. N*rb M #mimMo* fftr 19ftrk >l*ttftft I# ' #ft? fkftl '*l **4 I** i ©fMftfttirftft oftf«? »■■ ■ ■ *»*• ■ “ ■—— » iCupyrtfttl ky J*bm OoHgi Bftftftfttt. Mft) AN AMAZING SWINDLE. IW Iss poHr.it ct IL. r r Jen-r« snd . j —***,; is. gold fiw* . A*r T>.. - w.se. ... • W..‘W'.'uU WyU4 | wixmr in tC iiwriiart |wm*# «n4*r ft*t#r Tkft Nft# Yadj !♦*“■ ?*kl4»ftf4 ~Ww SIMM ,4 th. r*t.nsd .sisdtor aad Ik. piss by .kwh b. fsbWd bu of Uro wm d mosey, ■■ Going Without a Shirt I. C. Levy’s Son & Co.. TAILOR-FIT CLOTHIERS, AUGUSTA, mm-- GEORGIA HDEfID- Frogs, Snakes, Fish, Hogs, Dogs, Cows, filth from any thing that can be backed off into the river—and this is what you get when you drink River and Branch Waters. Now is the time you want Five gallons for SI.OO Lithia Gingerale '7?c dozen Lithia Brew 7?c dozen Lilhia Carbonated Water 7Sc dozen Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays Jc per bottle on ice at SHEWMAKES. HARRIS LITHIA WATER august I® Hr iffmn#i IVffR iMfti*? aa*oMl I* k# Hk* Hat *## 0. Hftfto* ftt I ftglftftd ~ InpsftlNi ftmd A Off* Wwrt Nw«. < Th# M .1. IN (ftrhstei has r#((HNI ••(« ‘lts ktprtis ■*ruirksul CkuAlrtt-WIN igrsph of the proper style In Ne gligees would be folly, when we are selling the most exquisite Madras, Pique for 75c., In checks, stripes and the prettiest patterns at such a low figure. Our stock of Men's Furnishings is complete and high grade. An en tire new assortment re ceived this week. HARRIS LITHIA WATER